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Rebellion

Rebellion. by: Dallin Martin. Sons and Daughters of Liberty. When was it organized?. In 1765. What was their purpose?. They would intimidate tax collectors through violence. One of the people that they intimidated was Andrew Oliver. They threatened to destroy his home.

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Rebellion

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  1. Rebellion • by: Dallin Martin

  2. Sons and Daughters of Liberty

  3. When was it organized? • In 1765

  4. What was their purpose? • They would intimidate tax collectors through violence. • One of the people that they intimidated was Andrew Oliver. They threatened to destroy his home.

  5. Who were some of the key individuals? • Samuel Adams was an outspoken leader of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty. He stirred up public anger with his speeches. • John Hancock was a merchant, smuggler and fire warden in Boston. • Paul Revere was a silver smith and patriot.

  6. How did they accomplish their goals? • They made British goods. The women would group together and spin, weave or knit their own clothing.

  7. The committees of correspondence

  8. When was it organized? • It was created in 1760.

  9. What was their purpose? • To help towns and colonies • They would pass news along to inform others

  10. How did they accomplish their goals? • They shared ideas and information about the new British laws. • They would also boycott.

  11. Who were some of the key individuals involved? • Samuel Adams helped in the founding of committees of correspondence.

  12. The stamp act Congress

  13. How did they accomplish their goals? • The congress would meet in a building known as federal hall. • Some of the meetings turned violent.

  14. Who were the key individuals? • Timothy Ruggles: Lived from October 20,1711 to August 4, 1795. He was an American leader, Jurist and Politician. He was a delegate to the stamp act congress.

  15. The 1st Continental Congress

  16. What was their purpose? • They would pass most of Massachusetts's laws like Massachusetts's plan for making a militia. A militia is a group of people that will fight in a time of need.

  17. Who were some of the key individuals? involved • Paul Revere. He also helped form this group and made resolutions.

  18. How did they Accomplish their goals • They sent their request to the congress to get a the laws passed

  19. The 2nd Continental Congress

  20. What was their Purpose? • They built an army and defied parliament, yet they tried to not get in a war

  21. Who were some of the key individuals? • George Washington, Paul Revere, and the Congress

  22. How did they Accomplish their goals? • The congress decided to have George Washington to lead there army • They sent Olive Branch to the king hoping that he would protect his royal subjects

  23. When was it organized? • They had met in May 1775

  24. Thank you!

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